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Phrasal Verb - Going with (someone or something)

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To travel together with someone or something.
  2. To support, agree with, or approve of someone or something.
  3. To accompany or be in the company of someone or something.

Examples

No.Example
1I'd be happy to go with you to the concert.
2My friend and I are going with a group to the mountains for the weekend.
3The new employee is going with the team to the sales conference.
4I can't go with your decision, it's not fair.
5The teacher went with the students on a field trip.
6My brother goes with his dad to fix cars in the garage.
7She goes with her husband to the gym every morning.
8I'd love to go with you to the beach.
9The company went with the new marketing strategy.
10He goes with his dog for a walk every day.